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The Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Peter Wilson, performed at First Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro on 4/24/22.
Photo by Pat Jarrett
The models shown here are web based photographs of a Classical Mathematical Model Collection originally made by hand in plaster in the 1800's under the direction of the famous mathematician Felix Klein.
Our digital rapid protoyping recreations of these models were originally exhibited at ACM SIGgraph as "Artifacts of Research: On Singularities".
Currently portions of the recreation are on display at the University of Goettingen Department of Mathematics, The University of Hong Kong Department of Mathematics, The Institute Poincare in Paris and at the Museum of Mathematics in Manhattan.
Images copyright per the owner.
On March 27 and 28, 2010, Will Faerber held a clinic on Classical Dressage.
The Dressage Clinic was hosted by Esther Hillner and Talisman Farm, at Twin Palms Stables in Las Vegas.
Thank you to all the riders and horses for allowing me to capture their special memories.
Thank you Esther and Will for bringing another great clinic to Las Vegas.
Built in 1927-1929, this Classical Revival-style building was designed by James A. Wetmore to serve as the United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse for the city of Madison, Wisconsin, though it today serves as an annex to Madison City Hall, known as the Madison Municipal Building. The building replaced an earlier structure from 1867 that served as a US District Courthouse and the city’s main Post Office. In the 1980s, the post office and US District Courts moved out of the building, with the building subsequently becoming the Madison Municipal Building, home to offices for the city of Madison. The building is rectangular at the base, becoming U-shaped on the second and third floors, and clad in limestone with rustication on the first floor, casement and double-hung windows, entrance doors with transoms featuring decorative metal screens, decorative lampposts outside the entrance doors, an ionic colonnade in the central bays of the second and third floors of the front facade, flanked by doric pilasters, with metal spandrel panels between the windows and an architrave and cornice with dentils above, colonnades with doric pilasters rather than ionic columns on the side facades, arched windows at the outer bays of the second floor with decorative keynotes, reliefs with festoons below the third floor windows of the outer bays, and a parapet with balustrades above the windows in the central bays enclosing the building’s low-slope roof. The interior includes former courtrooms with wooden paneling and ceilings with wooden beams, original staircases, the original lobby with a coffered ceiling, decorative chandeliers, and quarry tile floor, and fully modernized office space, service areas, systems, and meeting rooms. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, and presently houses offices and meeting rooms for the government of the City of Madison, supplementing Madison City Hall across the street.
The models shown here are our photographs of a Classical Mathematical Model Collection originally made by hand in the 1800's. These photographs were taken in 2012 during a vist to the Institute Henri Poincare in Paris. This was a follow up to my original visit to the institute in 1998.
Our digital rapid protoyping recreations of some of the models in these collection were originally exhibited at ACM SIGgraph as "Artifacts of Research: On Singularities".
Currently portions of the recreation are on display at the University of Goettingen Department of Mathematics, The University of Hong Kong Department of Mathematics, The Institute Poincare in Paris and at the Museum of Mathematics in Manhattan.
The Detroit Chamber Winds & Stings performs Structurally Sound: The Five and Dime inside the 1912 Neo-classical Chrysler House, also known as the Dime Building, in downtown Detroit Saturday night, April 12, 2014. (Tanya Moutzalias | Culture Source)
Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Gardens in Vancouver Chinatown were originally created in China, disassembled, shipped to Vancouver and meticulously re-assembled by skilled Chinese craftsmen in 1985.
On March 27 and 28, 2010, Will Faerber held a clinic on Classical Dressage.
The Dressage Clinic was hosted by Esther Hillner and Talisman Farm, at Twin Palms Stables in Las Vegas.
Thank you to all the riders and horses for allowing me to capture their special memories.
Thank you Esther and Will for bringing another great clinic to Las Vegas.
Concierto a la Ciudad de Calahorra de Classical 2015. Teatro Ideal (Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain). Fundación GarcÃa Fajer.